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- Louis de Chastillon (c.1639–1734) was a French painter in enamel and miniature, and an engraver. Chastillon was born at Ste. Ménehould in Champagne about...
- Claude Chastillon or Chatillon (1559 or 1560 – 27 April 1616) was a French architect, military and civil engineer, and topographical draughtsman, who served...
- Dark Agnes de Chastillon (also known as Agnes de Chastillon, Dark Agnes, Agnes de la Fere and The Sword Woman) is a fictional character created by Robert...
- Guillaume Chastillon de la Tour (fl. 1550-1610) was a French composer of airs de cour and chansons. He published three books of airs in 1590 at Caen. Revue...
- A list of prose works by Robert E. Howard. The works are sorted by genre, by series and then alphabetically. Untitled works and fragments (incomplete and...
- Notre-Dame du Pont. His wife confirmed a donation made by him (Gavchier de Chastillon Sires de Crecy) to the same religious institution in February 1265. Apparently...
- to him as 'a mason from Saint-Denis'. The cathedral in 1655 by Claude Chastillon Henry IV of France renounces Protestantism in 1593 at Saint-Denis by Nicolas...
- by Claude Chastillon.[citation needed] Construction was fairly quick, and was carried out using plans by Claude Vellfaux or Claude Chastillon, with work...
- responsible for Marmoutier Abbey in the commune of Amboise by a man called Chastillon, who was later executed. He suggests that Lucarotti's original script...
- (1621). Histoire de la maison de Chastillon sur Marne. Despréaux, Simien (1824). Histoire de la maison Chastillon-Chastillon. Paris: Goujon et Larnault. d'Arbois...